Colors, Lights and Food Mark Joyous Diwali Celebrations at
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Atlanta, GA

On October 24, 2022, colors, lights, and food fused with joy and tradition,
as Diwali – The Festival of Lights – was celebrated at the BAPS Shri
Swaminarayan Mandir in Atlanta, GA. Diwali is the most widely celebrated
festival by Indian and Hindus around the world. October is being celebrated
as Hindu Heritage Month, and community leaders as well as policy makers,
including US President Joe Biden, are participating in lighting lamps and
offering best wishes for the festivities.
Visitors were greeted with a festive and traditional welcome at the temple
entrance by a colorful Rangoli, an ornate floor design made from colored
powder, displaying various traditional Hindu symbols.

“BAPS Atlanta Mandir has been my home to connect with all kinds of people
who have become my family. Diwali is a celebration of that family connecting
to our inner faith” said Jaykishan Patel
In preparation for the festivities, many devotees, young and old, gave their
time to help create decorations, prepare for children’s Diwali, and set the
stage for the most significant ritual of Diwali, ‘Annakut’. Annakut, which
literally means ‘a mountain of food’, is traditionally offered to God to
celebrate the beginning of the Hindu New Year.

“The preparation begins very early in the morning for us," explained Rachel
Patel "The vegetarian food is traditionally arranged in tiers or steps in
front of the sacred images of God. The wide variety of sweets and vibrant
colors within the Annual Annakut light up the atmosphere and pave the way
for an exciting start to the New Year. Today over 2000 food items have been
offered to God.”
“Festivals like Diwali are celebrated with family and friends. When you are
far away from home and family, the mandir provides that warm feeling of
comfort as if you are home.” said Shreya Patel. George Lunkin, Associate
Director of Financial Aid at Emory University comments, “When I think Diwali,
I think of community. Coupling that with a New Year Celebration that
promotes love, community, inclusion, and lots of festivities. Hearts and
arms are opened, and everyone is welcomed to join in! And let’s not forget
the food…OMG, the best!!

At mandirs across North America, the glow of the lights, bright colors, and
festive ambiance at the mandirs welcomed visitors as they took in the colors
of the rangoli. Visitors joyfully offered prayers for the year ahead, and
also had the opportunity to partake in prasadam (sanctified food).
Diwali traditions are founded in deep spiritual meaning and encourage
communities to reflect at each step of the celebrations. The ancient
tradition of lighting diyas, or traditional lamps, symbolizes the transition
from darkness to light. While the lamps lit on Diwali erase the physical
darkness, the festival’s rich traditions and rituals help individuals remove
the darkness from within, in forms of anger, envy, greed, arrogance, and
resentment. The celebrations and traditions observed during the Diwali
period present an opportunity to reflect and introspect on one’s personal,
professional, and spiritual growth, and to start anew.
The multiple days of Diwali are steeped in traditions and rituals that
symbolize new beginnings and a renewed commitment to family. The bright
colors of Rangoli, the lamps, the elaborate offering of vegetarian food (Annakut)
to God, all mark a renewal of the good within and the goodwill towards all
around us.

This year His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj celebrated Diwali and Annakut in
Gondal, in the state of Gujarat in India. He blessed the devotees for a
happy and peaceful new year. He also stressed that since this year is also
the centennial celebration of HH Pramukh Swami Maharaj, may all be blessed
to live according to his virtuous life.
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About BAPS
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) is a spiritual, volunteer-driven
organization dedicated to improving society through individual growth by
fostering the Hindu ideals of faith, unity, and selfless service. Its
worldwide network of 3,800 centers supports these character-building
activities. Under the guidance and leadership of His Holiness Mahant Swami
Maharaj, BAPS aspires to build a community that is free of addictions as
well as morally, ethically, and spiritually pure. For more details, please
visit www.baps.org .
About Mahant Swami Maharaj
His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj is the sixth and current spiritual
successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. He was ordained a swami by Yogiji Maharaj
in 1961 and named Sadhu Keshavjivandas. As he was appointed the head (Mahant)
of the Mandir in Mumbai, he became known as Mahant Swami. His devout,
humble, and service-focused life earned him the innermost blessings of
Yogiji Maharaj and Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Mahant Swami Maharaj travels
throughout the world inspiring people through his insightful spiritual
discourses and disciplined conduct. His virtuous lifestyle and profound
devotion to Bhagwan Swaminarayan and gurus are ideals toward which devotees
strive. Mahant Swami Maharaj became the guru and President of BAPS upon
Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s passing in 2016.
About Pramukh Swami Maharaj
Pramukh Swami Maharaj was the fifth spiritual successor of Bhagwan
Swaminarayan. Under his leadership, BAPS grew into an international
spiritual and humanitarian organization with over 3,300 centers worldwide.
He dedicated his life to the well-being of others, traveling throughout the
world to foster love, peace, harmony, righteousness, faith in God, and
service to humanity. With genuine care and compassion, he reached out to all
members of society irrespective of class, color, or age. Recognized and
respected as one of India's greatest spiritual teachers, he lived by and
promoted the principle: “In the joy of others, lies our own.”
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Nov-04-2022